Wall to Recreation Ground, Cheveley

Location/Address

High Street, Cheveley, Newmarket.

Type

Other site, structure or landscape

Assets that cannot fit any of the other categories. This category includes sites of archaeological interest, where the original form and function may not be apparent without the use of archaeological techniques and interpretation.

Description

Description: The wall now forms the boundary to the village recreation ground. It extends for a considerable distance along High Street and it forms a prominent and positive feature within the street scene. Date: 1700-1840 Use: Boundary Treatment Group value: NO Reason for inclusion: The wall retains evidence of earlier phases of construction and is included primarily for its relationship with the historic Cheveley Park. The wall is one of the last surviving in situ features of the historic park land associated with the now demolished Cheveley Hall. 2017 Selection Criteria: 2017 Selection Criteria A2, B1, D2, E1 District: East Cambridgeshire

Map

Statement of Significance

Asset type

Boundary

Age

C19

Images and Documents

Photo
CheveleyPk_200622.jpg

Cheveley Park wall

Date Listed

03 Aug 2022

Last Updated

20 Jun 2022

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